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Don't call it a comeback... I've been here for years: http://www.altruistmusic.com/soundfiles/seismic.mp3 This is a live EDP solo, and the first "single" from the forthcoming album I've been compiling for the last several months. Like the rest of the material on the album, it's several steps beyond any Echoplex solos I've made available before. This particular track sounds kind of like a late '90s jungle remix of mid-'70s Miles Davis - "Pangea" by way of "Modus Operandi," maybe. There are no drum samples, no overdubs, and no edits (apart from the fade-out) - it's one guitar through one EDP through one tube amp. Some EQ, compression/limiting, and stereo imaging was applied after the fact, but those are the only effects. (By downloading this track, you agree to absolve me of responsibility for any damage sustained to your subwoofer.) Technical geek note: quantize was turned OFF for this track, so all of the Replace action was done completely manually. The new album will run about 74 minutes, it'll contain nearly 20 tracks (including EDP solos as well as produced tracks using Echoplex performances as foundations for editing and overdubs), and it should be pressed up in a few weeks. How ya like me now, --Andre LaFosse The Echoplex Analysis Pages: http://www.altruistmusic.com/EDP